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Mark Miller, "'Come to North Dakota!' Community-Sponsored Motion Pictures, 1916-1920," Orphans of the Storm: Saving 'Orphan Films' in the Digital Age, an orphan film symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, September 25, 1999. 25 min. Introduction by Stephen Parr (Oddball Film + Video, San Francisco) MP3 derived from 1/4" magnetic audio cassette.
Topics: orphan films, North Dakota, local films, Frithjof Holmboe, tractors
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Aug 20, 2021
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Aug 20, 2021
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Orphans X, the 10th Orphan Film Symposium: Sound. NYU Cinema Studies and Library of Congress. Recorded at Packard Theater, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Culpeper, Virginia, April 9, 2016. Session: Achtung Argentina! Nico de Klerk, Joachim Schätz, & Katalin Teller (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for History and Society, Vienna) Colin Ross “mit ohne Sound”: Travel Lecture Films, including Achtung Australien! Achtung Asien! Das Doppelkontinent Des Ostens [The Twin Continents...
Topics: orphan films, Germany, Argentina, travelogues, Museo del Cine, Boltzmann Institute, Library of...
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Aug 19, 2021
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Audio recordings of Day 2 of the 10th Orphan Film Symposium, New York University and the Library of Congress. Orphans X: Sound, Packard Theater, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Culpeper, Virginia, April 6-9, 2016. April 8, 2016 Synchronizations and Approximations Julie Hubbert (U of South Carolina) introduces Walter Damrosch and the N. Y. Symphony Orchestra in France (Fox News outtakes, 1920) USC MIRC Walter Damrosch Visits Schenectady and Sees Picture of...
Topics: orphan films, sound, Library of Congress, audio preservation, Radio Preservation Task Force, film...
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Audio recordings of Day 1 of the 10th Orphan Film Symposium, New York University and the Library of Congress. Orphans X: Sound Packard Theater, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Culpeper, Virginia, April 6-9, 2016. About Orphans X: Sound Mike Mashon (LOC), Dan Streible (NYU) Susan Courtney (U of South Carolina) The Sounds and Silences of Operation A-Bomb (1952) Preservation Provocations for the 21st Century Rick Prelinger (UC Santa Cruz) Silence,...
Topics: orphan films, sound, archiving, film history, NYU Cinema Studies, Library of Congress
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Mar 10, 2021
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Mar 10, 2021
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Ackerman, C. Fred (aka Raymond Ackerman)
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American Mutoscope and Biograph production logs indicate the footage was shot January 14, 1900 by C. Fred Ackerman. C. Fred Ackerman, "Li Hung Chang Interviewed," Frank Leslie's Weekly, February 9, 1901. Ackerman dates the article as November 19, 1900, but does not say when the interview occurred. But he writes that the interview took place on the day the AM&B recording was shot, showing Li looking at the mutoscope pictures of himself in New York in 1896. Niver lists...
Topics: Li Hung Chang, mutoscopes, American Mutoscope and Biograph Co., Li Hongzhang
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Feb 17, 2021
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Feb 17, 2021
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Silent, b/w. Excerpts from Home movie: 010121_001: 1930s Bronx family summer camp drama and sports. Mogull Bros. Collection, Prelinger Archives. https://archive.org/details/010121-001. The Chester movie theater seen next to the family business. The marquee for Jeanne Eagels in The Letter indicates the 16mm film was shot in 1929. The Mogull's business included a long-lived film distributorship.
Topics: orphan film, home movies, Mogull Bros., The Bronx
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Feb 16, 2021
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Feb 16, 2021
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Max Fleischer, Bray Studios
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Comparison of two copies of the Max Fleischer film If We Lived on the Moon (1920). On the left, the Fleischer Studio's YouTube channel (posted 2020); on the right, the channel "audiovisual metaphors" (2018).
Topics: orphan film, Bray Pictograph, animation
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Feb 16, 2021
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Feb 16, 2021
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Liner notes from the DVD Orphans in Space: Forgotten Films from the Final Frontier (2012) Beyond the Moon (R. E. Barnes, ca. 1960-62) 11 min., color, silent Source: Prelinger Archives After a stint in the U.S. Navy, Robert Earl Barnes (1931-2009) spent most of his career at television station WKEF in Dayton, Ohio, where he was a satellite coordinator. He was also a prolific amateur filmmaker, often working in science fiction and horror genres. For Beyond the...
Topic: orphan films
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Feb 16, 2021
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Feb 16, 2021
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Megan Prelinger et al.
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Megan Prelinger narrates this film of unknown provenance, derived largely from the German Kulturfilm of 1925, Wunder der Schöpfung. Soundtrack (2011) by Agatha Kasprzyk and Rafaël Leloup. For the DVD Orphans in Space: Forgotten Films from the Final Frontier (2012).
Topic: orphan film
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Stage star Anna Held (1872-1918) riffs on her once-famous scene from the comedy Papa's Wife (1899-1901) featuring a naif getting tipsy on her first champagne. Anna Held is the title; copyright number H16386, Apr. 12, 1902. Date of production: May 24, 1901. Filmed in 68mm by Frederick S. Armitage. AM&B's Picture Catalogue of 1902 pitched it as "A stunning picture of the well-known actress in the drinking scene which made such a hit in Papa's Wife. The figure is shown in bust...
Topics: Paper Print Collection, Library of Congress, American Mutoscope and Biograph, Anna Held, mutoscope,...
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Audio. Presentations from the 3rd Orphan Film Symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, September 2002.
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, University of South Carolina, School of Music
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All presentations at the 8th Orphan Film Symposium, Made to Persuade, April 11-14, 2012.
Topics: orphan films, orphan film symposium, NY Cinema Studies, Museum of the Moving Image
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Audio recordings of presentations at the 7th Orphan Film Symposium, Moving Pictures Around the World, New York University, held at the SVA Theatre, New York, April 7-10, 2010. Presented by NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Dept. of Cinema Studies, and its Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program. Wednesday, April 7 8:00 pm Orphan film ist. George Willeman (Library of Congress) and Bill Morrison silent excerpts from the John Maddox Collection, Ed...
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, NYU Cinema Studies, Tisch School of the Arts
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Audio recordings of presentations at the 6th Orphan Film Symposium, The State, at New York University, March 26-29, 2008 119 MP3 files. Wednesday, March 26 Welcome to the Orphan Film Symposium, Dan Streible (NYU) Orphans 6 trailer by Bill Morrison (NYC) Anywhere . . . A Tribute to Artist-Activist Helen Hill · "What is an orphan film?" Interview outtake of HH from Orphan Ist. (2006, Lauren Heath, Erin Curtis, Mike Johns) · Madame Winger Makes a Film:...
Topics: orphan film symposium, NYU Cinema Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, MIAP Program, University of...
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12-page program booklet for the 6th Orphan Film Symposium, The State, New York University, Cantor Film Center, March 26-29, 2006. Wednesday, March 26 Welcome to the Orphan Film Symposium, Dan Streible (NYU) Orphans 6 trailer by Bill Morrison (NYC) Anywhere . . . A Tribute to Artist-Activist Helen Hill · "What is an orphan film?" Interview outtake of HH from Orphan Ist. (2006, Lauren Heath, Erin Curtis, Mike Johns) · Madame Winger Makes a Film: A Survival Guide...
Topics: orphan film symposium, NYU Cinema Studies, Tisch School of the Arts, MIAP Program, University of...
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Audio recordings of presentations at the 5th Orphan Film Symposium, Science, Industry, and Education, at the University of South Carolina Film Studies Program, Columbia, SC, March 22-25, 2006. 72 MP3 files. Recorded and edited for web distribution by Jason Craig. Text and audio also at the original www.sc.edu/filmsymposium/Orphans_Sound/orphans.htm and replicated at wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm.
Topics: Science, Industry, Education, orphan film, University of South Carolina, Industry, Education,...
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Simultaneous playback of the BFI National Archive restoration of The Haverstraw Tunnel (taken from a 68mm print of 1897) and the Library of Congress Paper Print Collection version of the same film (taken from a 16mm print), copyrighted in 1903 as Haverstraw Tunnel .
Topics: Haverstraw Tunnel, American Mutoscope and Biograph
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American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, shot and projected on 68mm film stock. b/w, silent, 1 min. This MP4 proxy file is from the BFI National Archive sales division. The 68mm element was scanned at 4K (or 8k), though this down-scaled digital copy (at a bit rate of only 1.5 Mbps) of course does not capture the film's visual impact. But this is the first web posting of the BFI version. The Library of Congress has a lower-resolution copy made from its Paper Print Collection: a 1903...
Topics: American Mutoscope and Biograph, Haverstraw Tunnel, Haverstraw New York
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May 6, 2020
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Mashup of "Pennsylvania Looks Ahead" (1940) + Muybridge's ANIMAL LOCOMOTION (1887) plates for ostrich and cockatoo.
Topics: Muybridge, orphan films
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Mar 31, 2020
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Linh Vu
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A trailer announcing the NYU Orphan Film Symposium, scheduled for May 23-26, 2020, at Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Theme: Water, Climate, and Migration. http://wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm Video created March 2020 by Linh Vu (NYU Cinema Studies master's degree student).
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, water, climate, migration, NYU, found footage, trailer, Eye...
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Lan Linh Nguyen Hoai and Soojin Park
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A trailer announcing the NYU Orphan Film Symposium, scheduled for May 23-26, 2020, at Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Theme: Water, Climate, and Migration. http://wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm Video created March 2020 by Lan Linh Nguyen Hoai and Soojin Park (NYU master's degree students in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program).
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, water, climate, migration, NYU, Amsterdam, found footage,...
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From the Library of Congress Paper Print Collection. LOC's MOV (1440 x 1080) derived from its 2k scan (2020) of its 16mm print (1955) made from one of the two 35mm paper rolls the American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. deposited for copyright (1903) using the 35mm film copy (1903) made from the original 68mm film print of The Haverstraw Tunnel (September 1897), made from a 68mm negative exposed in September 1897.
Topics: Mutoscope, Biograph, Haverstraw Tunnel
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Jim Bittle and Russell Sheaffer for the Orphan Film Symposium
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The 4th of 4 trailers by Jim Bittl and Russell Sheaffer (NYU Cinema Studies) for the 7th Orphan Film Symposium. Created for the NYU course Curating Moving Images. Screened at the symposium April 7-10, 2010. Footage from John Wayne industry promotional; Helen Hill's Scratch and Crow (1994); Jodie Mack's A Joy (2005) and Yard Work Is Hard Work (2008); and Danielle Ash's Pickles for Nickels (2010).
Topics: orphan films, trailer, orphan film symposium, animation
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Thomas Elsaesser, "Islands of Media-Memory and Natural Remains: Pathways to a Berlin Cine-Chronicle," talk at the 7th Orphan Film Symposium, New York, April 16, 2010. 36 minutes.
Topics: Thomas Elsaesser, Berlin, home movies, orphan film symposium
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Thomas Elsaesser's keynote address -- "The Poetics of Obsolescence" -- at the 9th Orphan Film Symposium, March 30, 2014, at Eye Filmmuseum Netherlands. 32 minutes. (c) Thomas Elsaesser.
Topics: orphan film symposium, obsolescence
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A 35mm film compilation reel of unidentified silent film fragments. Black and white. Eight pieces on a reel housed at the Library of Congress, catalogued as unid. Atkinson no. 41, from the AFI/Atkinson (Dennis) Collection. Dates range from 189?-190? Scanned at 2k by the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Culpeper, VA, August 2017. 35mm positive safety print, preserved from 35mm nitrate positive. Frame registration errors printed into the first copy. Frame...
Topics: Library of Congress, AFI/Atkinson (Dennis) Collection, unidentified films, boxing, trains,...
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Recorded June 29, 2019. Demonstration of 35mm projection at Xiamen University's Film Archive Studies Center. Print from the Military Collection, a reel from Wong Kar-wai's Dung che sai duk / Ashes of Time Redux (1994/2008). 1920 × 1080 MOV, h.264, 40 seconds
Topics: orphan films, 35mm
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Shiyang Jiang (Xiamen University) translates the Archivist's Code of Ethics (2019) Recorded June 29, 2019, at Xiamen University's Film Archive Studies Center. Prof. Ray Jiing's "Archivist's Code of Ethics" on display in Chinese concludes with a paragraph about the English terms "orphan films" and "public domain." Shiyang Jiang translates for the visiting guests.
Topics: orphan films, film preservation, ethics
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The printed program for the 8th Orphan Film Symposium, April 11-14, 2012. NYU Cinema Studies at Museum of the Moving Image, New York. (Design by Joseph Botero.)
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, NYU Cinema Studies, film preservation, film history, Made to...
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12-page booklet for the fifth Orphan Film Symposium, March 22-25, 2006. The theme of "Orphans 5" was Science, Industry, and Education. University of South Carolina Film Studies Program Columbia, SC Booklet designed by Stephanie Nace.
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, science, industry, education, University of South Carolina
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Russell Sheaffer and Jim Bittl for the NYU Orphan Film Symposium
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Jonas Mekas introduces a screening of Anthology Film Archives restored print of The Cry of Jazz (1959) at the 7th Orphan Film Symposium, April 9, 2010.
Topics: Jonas Mekas, orphan films, Orphan Film Symposium, Ed Bland, Anthology Film Archives, THE CRY OF...
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An unidentified silent film (or fragment of a longer work). 22 seconds. The third of eight pieces on a compilation reel at the Library of Congress, catalogued as unid. Atkinson no. 41, from the AFI/Atkinson (Dennis) Collection. Dates range from 189?-190? Scanned at 2k by the Library of Congress National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Culpeper, VA, August 2017. 35mm positive safety print, preserved from 35mm nitrate positive. Frame registration errors printed into the first copy....
Topics: unidentified film, orphan film, trains
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May 21, 2018
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Saturday, 8:00 pm Last Loves . . . and a Wow Finish Frank Roumen (EYE Netherlands Filmmuseum) Buona Sera, Fiori! (Italy, 1909) Jeff Lambert (National Film Preservation Foundation) with the newly preserved Cupid in Quarantine (1918) Carolina Cappa (Museo del Cine) Domingo Filippini’s Galería Cinematográfica Infantil (Argentina, ca. 1927) Katy Martin (filmmaker) Daffodils (1977), a love poem Sarah Keller (UMass Boston) & Barbara Hammer (filmmaker) Super 8 projection of...
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Saturday, 4:30 pm A Tribute to Stephen Parr and His Oddball Films Programmed by Skip Elsheimer, Genevieve Havemeyer-King, Jeff Lambert, Andrew Lampert, Regina Longo, & Greg Pierce, with special guest John Coon Oddball (Joshua Moore, 2017) Giving an Enema (US Navy, 1944) Blackie the Wonder Horse Swims the Golden Gate (1938) Candy Girl (197?) I Reminisce (Veronica Majano, 2004) The Lovetime of Scorpions (Ergys Faja & Bertrand Shijaku, 2003) Living in a Reversed World (Austrian Ministry...
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Saturday, 3:15 pm Love Thy Neighbor: Music, Peace, and Friendship Across Borders Marie Lascu & Michael Grant (XFR Collective) Video Rescues from the Surry Opera Company, 1986-88 (and the Leningrad Amateur Opera Company) Maria Vinogradova (Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, NYU) Leningrad Amateur Accordion Ensemble tour Scandinavia in Tvorchestvo est’ tvorchestvo (Creativity Is Creativity, People’s Film Studio of DK Proftekhobrazovaniia, ca. 1973) Ethan Gates (NYU MIAP)...
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Saturday, 1:30 pm Seeing the World Lindsay Zarwell (US Holocaust Memorial Museum) Robert Gessner Films the Rise of Anti-Semitism in Europe and the Middle East, 1934 Liz Czach (U of Alberta) “The Girls,” Lisa Chickering and Jeanne Porterfield: Trailblazers of Travel Lecture Filmmaking, 1959-1979 [with special guest Lisa Chickering) Ting-Wu Cho (NYU) Screen Representations of Taiwanese Aborigines: Wild Men of Formosa — outtakes (US, Fox, 1921), Formosa Aborigines — outtakes (Fox...
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Saturday, 11:20 am Archival Education about Orphan Works Prelude: Matt Soar (Concordia U) debuts Love Leaders (2018) Dimitrios Latsis, Isaac Prusky, David Emery, & Blanche Joslin (Ryerson U), with respondents Dylan Lorenz (NYU MIAP) & Graham Marshall (UCLA) Howard Besser (NYU MIAP)
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Saturday, April 14, 9:30 am Something Good Allyson Nadia Field (U of Chicago) & Dino Everett (U of Southern California) Black Intimacy in Early Cinema: Another Look at Something Good — Negro Kiss (1898) Terri Francis (Indiana U Black Film Center/Archive), Charlene Regester (UNC), & Lina Accurso (Alice B. Russell Micheaux Headstone Project) Looking for Alice: Love as Film Studies Methodology Ina Archer (Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture) “Someone...
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Friday, 8:00 pm Hate and Love in Silent Cinema Dino Everett (USC Hefner Moving Image Archive) & Allyson Nadia Field (U of Chicago) The Premiere of the Rediscovered Something Good — Negro Kiss (Selig, 1898) Chen (Mo) Biqiang (China Film Archive) & Zhang Zhen (NYU Asian Film and Media Initiative) U.S. premiere of the restoration of Laogong zhi aiqing (Laborer’s Love, 1922) the earliest surviving Chinese film Andrés Levinson & Paula Félix Didier (Museo del Cine) Premiere of the...
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Friday, 4:20 pm Cameraman, Camerawoman Marsha Gordon (North Carolina State U) & Buckey Grimm (independent researcher) Camerawoman Angela Murray Gibson Films Herself into History, 1921-1925: That Ice Ticket (1921), premiere of 16mm preservation print from the State Historical Society of North Dakota, NYWIFT Women’s Film Preservation Fund, and Kino-Lorber Mila Turajlic (filmmaker, Belgrade) Tito’s Cameraman: Stevan Labudović (1926-2017), Yugoslav Newsreels, and the Non-Aligned Movement...
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Friday, 2:15 pm Amateur Collectors and Collections Brigitte Paulowitz (Lichtspiel / Kinemathek, Bern) The Richard Ernst Collection of 17.5mm and 35mm Family Films, 1914-1932 Brian Meacham (Yale U) The “Cynniewink” Sets Sail: The Films of S.W. and Cynthia Childs — I’d Be Delighted To! (1932) May Haduong & Sean Savage (Academy Film Archive) Together Un/Known: Archival Ethics and the Case of Acquisition 6130 Charles Musser (Yale U) moderator
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Friday, 11:20 am Technophilia John Froats (collector) Computer Rendering on 16mm at Bell Labs: Patterns (A. Michael Noll, 1964-65) Candace Ming (South Side Home Movie Project) & Jacqueline Stewart (U of Chicago) Robert Patton Filmed Helicopters, 1969-1970s Kathleen Maguire (The Exploratorium) Ivan Dryer’s Laserium and Laserimage (1972), premiere of 16mm preservation print Simon Tarr & Evan Meaney (U of South Carolina) VRchive: Finding Archival Moving Images with Tactile Technology...
Topic: Orphan Film Symposium
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Friday, April 13, 9:30 am The Languages of Home Movies Dwight Swanson (Center for Home Movies) Introductions: Fee (Germany, 1929) Rob Anen (Old Westbury Gardens, Long Island) The 35mm Home Movies of John S. Phipps, 1916-1930 Louisa Trott (U of Tennessee) Picturing Himself: Walther Barth in Walther Barth’s Home Movies, including 16mm films from the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound, newly scanned by NYU MIAP students and BB Optics Matt Malzkuhn (Gallaudet U) & Ted Supalla...
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Thursday, April 12, 8:00 pm The Helen Hill Award Bill Brand (BB Optics) Helen Hill’s Super 8 home movies of New Orleans (ca. 2001-2005) Susan Courtney (U of South Carolina) Helen Hill Award presented to filmmaker Nazlı Dinçel An all-16mm program of Her Silent Seaming (2014), Solitary Acts (4, 5, 6) (2015), Inability (2016), & Between Relating and Use (2018) Jeanne Liotta (UC Boulder / Bard College / Helen Hill Awardee) moderator
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Thursday, 4:30 pm The Subject Is Sex Barbara Miller (MoMI) The Variety Photo Plays Theater Collection of Posters for X-rated Movies, 1965-1983 Michael Loebenstein (Austrian Filmmuseum) Risque Super 8s and Amateur Scopophilia Oliver Gaycken (U of Maryland) & Sarah Eilers (National Library of Medicine) Love Doctors and Medical Media: Training Films for Physicians and Psychologists Providing Counseling for Sexual Dysfunction Danielle Ash (Helen Hill Award 2010) premieres Love in Dimension 150...
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Thursday, 2:30 pm Small-Gauge Love from South American Archives Rafael de Luna (Federal Fluminense U, Brazil) A 9.5mm film of the Rio beach resort: Balneario da Urca (Brazil, ca. 1933) from the Collection of LUPA-UFF Beatriz Rodovalho (U Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3) Family Films from the Alberto Sampaio Collection (1920-1930), Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro Paola Prestes Penney (U of São Paolo) Fifty Years of Partnership: Dance Films from the Herbert and Maria Duchesnes...
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Thursday, 11:20 am An Amateur League of Nations: A Database Charles Tepperman (U of Calgary) A Soldier’s Story (Čeněk Zahradníček & Vladimír Šmejkal, 1934) and the 1938 International Amateur Movie Show Alexander Stark (Philipps U, Marburg) “Help Us Help!”: German Postwar Charity Films by Elisabeth Wilms. Schaffende in Not (Working People in Trouble, 1948) Eva Näripea (National Archives of Estonia) Forbidden[?] Love Behind the Iron Curtain: Peeter Tooming’s [?]...
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May 13, 2018
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Dan Streible talks about the theme of "Love" and Jennifer Peterson's keynote talk "Love, Loss, and Climate Change: Watching the Historical Nature Film Today"
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May 7, 2018
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The opening session of the 11th Orphan Film Symposium held at the Museum of the Moving Image in 2018.
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Opening remarks at the 11th Orphan Film Symposium, April 12, 2018, at Museum of the Moving Image.
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Love, NYU Cinema Studies, Museum of the Moving Image
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Exit Ascaris! (1921) 20 min., 2 reels, 35mm, silent, b/w. A widely used narrative teaching film in which a farmer learns from a federal veterinarian about the effects of roundworms on swine. PRODUCTION: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Educational Film Service. Contributions from Bureau of Animal Husbandry DIRECTOR: B. H. Ransom, Fred. W. Perkins. CAMERA: George R. Goergens, H. K. Sloat. Based on scientific research by B. H. Ransom. ACCESS: National Archives and Records...
Topics: ascaris, parasites, roundworm, ascaris lumbricoides, swine, agriculture, Fred W. Perkins,...
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Trailer 3 of 3 for Orphans X ( Dylan Lorenz, Eddie Colloton, 2016) color, sd. 1:00 Apple ProRes 422, 1920 x 1080, MOV Trailers for the 10th Orphan Film Symposium: Sound, co-hosted by New York University Cinema Studies and the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation, April 6-9, 2016, Culpeper, Virginia, US
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, orphan film, New York University, Library of Congress
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Trailer 2 of 3 for Orphans X (Eddie Colloton, Dylan Lorenz, 2016) color, sd. :15 Apple ProRes 422, 1920 x 1080, MOV Trailers for the 10th Orphan Film Symposium: Sound, co-hosted by New York University Cinema Studies and the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation, April 6-9, 2016, Culpeper, Virginia, US
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, orphan film, New York University, Library of Congress, sound
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Trailer 1 of 3 trailers for Orphans X (Dylan Lorenz, Eddie Colloton, 2016) color, sd. 1:00, :15, and 1:00 Trailers for the 10th Orphan Film Symposium: Sound, co-hosted by New York University Cinema Studies and the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation, April 6-9, 2016, Culpeper, Virginia, US
Topics: orphan films, Orphan Film Symposium, trailer, sound, New York University, Library of Congress
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William T. Murphy (National Archives and Records Administration) “The Unhappy State of American Newsreel Preservation” Edited transcript of presentation at Orphans of the Storm: Saving “Orphan Films” in the Digital Age, An Orphan Film Symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, September 24, 1999.
Topics: newsreel, film preservation, orphan films, orphan film symposium
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The Cavalier's Dream © Thomas A. Edison, Dec. 16, 1898 This MPEG file derived from the Library of Congress JPEG 2000 file, from a 2K scan of a 16mm print made by photographing the 35mm paper print, derived from a 35mm original. Part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Library of Congress project (1950s and 60s) to convert the Paper Print Collection of copyright deposits into celluloid film negatives and positive prints. The Library of Congress scanned its 16mm film in 2017....
Topics: Thomas A. Edison, Library of Congress, Paper Print Collection, dreams, stop-action cinematography,...
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Never Again (1910) Biograph Co. released as a split-reel comedy MOV file (720 x 480; H.264 codec) derived from a scan of a 16mm film print at New York University's Film Study Center.
Topic: comedy
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This access file is derived from a scan of the 16mm film print at the New York University Film Study Center. Never Again (1910, Biograph) was released as a split-reel comedy with May and Decmber. Directed by Frank Powell. Cast: Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett, Billy Quirk, Anthony O'Sullivan, Charles Craig. (AFI Catalog credits)
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Photographing a Female Crook Produced by American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. U.S. copyright registration number: H41754, Feb. 2, 1904 Camera: A. E. Weed Location: Biograph studio, New York City Photographed: Jan. 13, 1904 Length: 24 feet Library of Congress shelf number: FLA4334 (16mm print); FRA1480 (16mm neg.) "The first scene takes place in a photographer's studio in a police station. Two policemen struggle to get a woman seated on a stool in front of a photographer's sign. The...
Topics: Paper Print Collection, American Mutoscope and Biograph, camera movement, early cinema, cinema of...
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Homage to H. Lee Waters (2004) is footage shot by Bill Brand and Julia Nicoll at the 2004 Orphan Film Symposium, University of South Carolina, Columbia. 16mm film produced by Russ Suniewick and Colorlab. Filmed in black-and-white with a vintage model Cine Kodak. Shot March 24-25, 2004, and projected in 16mm for its premiere March 27, 2004. This is a low-resolution (320 x 240 pixels) file created for web streaming in 2004. Higher resolution copy available on the DVD, Orphans 7: A...
Topics: orphan film symposium, orphan films, H. Lee Waters, Bill Brand, Colorlab, Julia Nicoll, Russ...
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Trailer / teaser for Orphans 2017 / Orphelins de Paris : Tests, essais et expérimentations, NYU Orphan Film Symposium at the Cinémathèque française, Paris, March 2-4, 2017.
Topics: Marey, tests, experiments, orpan film
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Comparison of two instantiations of the film Three American Beauties (Edison, 1906). Both derived from the Museum of Modern Art's 35mm nitrate print. Left, at 16 frames per second on the National Film Preservation Foundation website; right at 14 fps as taken from the Kino International DVD Edison (2005). Silent. For more about the varied versions of Three American Beauties , see Dan Streible, "Researching Early Cinema as Media Archaeology," Film Historiography blog, Feb. 13,...
Topic: http://archive.org/upload/?subject=roses
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A 35mm film made in 1940 by Lee Dick, Inc., for the Tri-State Survey Committee. Direction: Lee Dick and Sheldon Dick. Commentary and photography: Sheldon Dick. Narration: Storrs Haynes, Will Geer, Eric Walz, Robert Porterfield. Music: Fred Stewart. Editing and Montage: Jules V.D. Bucher. Assoc. Editor: Edward Anhalt Released by Garrison Films in 35mm and 16mm. Copyright not registered. Based on the published findings of the Tri-State Survey Committee, this aesthetically ambitious labor...
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Lee Dick, Sheldon Dick, silicosis, Tri-State Survey Committee
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A 400' reel of 16mm amateur film footage. The original can in which it was stored had handwritten notes "Zoo" and "freak show." Color and black-and-white. Shot ca. 1946-47. Opening shots from Philadelphia; then scenes of New York City. Zoo, Central Park; Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus sideshow with Alex Linton, sword swallower; Freda Pushnik, Armless and Legless Girl; Rasmus Neilsen, Tattooed Strong Man; Koriana, Snake Trainer; Jubilee...
Topics: circus, Ringling Bros., Doll Family, zoo
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At the 2008 Orphan Film Symposium, Craig Breaden (University of Georgia) introduced some newly-preserved long-form advertising films from the 1970 Georgia gubernatorial campaign. David and Albert Maysles were hired to shoot (in 16mm) ads for candidate Carl Sanders. The films were preserved and printed by Cineric lab. After the premiere screening, the house lights came up and there, sitting in the front row, was Albert Maysles! . Nothing to do but call him to the podium. He was not shy. ...
Topics: Albert Maysles, Craig Breaden, University of Georgia, Carl Sanders, Orphan Film Symposium
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This Amateur Cinema League leader appears at the beginning of the home movie by Gertrude and Philip Medicus entitled Little Journeys to Niagara Falls and Canada, August 1931 . From the Prelinger Archives. Running time 50 seconds. This leader is taken from the file found here: https://archive.org/details/0344_HM_Medicus_Collection_Little_Journeys_to_Niagara_Falls_and_Cana
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Two joined pieces of 16mm leader from the Amateur Cinema League, designs dating from about 1931. The first superimposes text over a spinning globe, the opening screen reading "Member Amateur Cinema League," which then dissolves to reveal text "The world wide organization of amateur movie makers." The second features the ACL logo with animated spiraling patterns. Duration: 25 seconds Dimensions: 1920 × 1080 This video file taken from a 2k scan of the original 16mm...
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This diptych video is a low-resolution capture of two movie clips available via EYE's Film in the Netherlands website, filminnederland.nl . It was created for Dan Streible's opening presentation at the 9th Orphan Film Symposium, at EYE, Amsterdam, March 31, 2014. This Internet Archive access copy was created to illustrate the April 4, 2014, blog posting here: http://orphanfilmsymposium.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-morning-after.html QuickTime movie, 1290 × 498 pixels; H.264 codec. silent...
Topic: orphan film symposium
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8th Orphan Film Symposium: Made To Persuade Saturday, April 14, 2012, Part 1b < Recorded at Museum of the Moving Image RT: 15:44 Note: the opening moments of the session were not recorded; the audio begins in the midst of Ivan von Sauer's remarks. Ivan von Sauer (BBC Worldwide) introduces Eugene Perl (Hessian Hills School, Croton-on-Hudson, NY), who appeared in Lee Dick's School: A Film about Progressive Education (1939) Craig Kridel (University of South Carolina) introduces a screening of...
Topics: progressive education, Lee Dick, Hessian Hills School, orphan film, Orphan Film Symposium
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Closing Thoughts & Disccusion From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image, September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 .
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Dan Streible (NYU) Versions of "Films": Kinetoscopic and Digital From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image, September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27.
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Dan Streible: Fred Ott, Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Andy Uhrich (Indiana University) The Film Group of Chicago: Advertising Films and Verité Documentary
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Craig Kridel (University of South Carolina) Alice Keliher and the Human Relations Film Series (1937-1942)
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Greg Wilsbacher (University of South Carolina) Indiana University Graduation (Fox Movietone News, 1929)
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Greg Wilsbacher
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Eric Schaefer (Emerson College) William Mishkin and The Orgy at Lil's Place (1963) From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28.
Topics: Orphan FIlm Symposium, Indiana University, Eric Schaefer
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Joseph Slade (Ohio University) Stag Film, Audiences, and Strictly Union (1919) Film Transfer Courtesy of Pro8mm
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Joseph Slade
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Liana Zhou (The Kinsey Institute) On the Research Opportunities and Institutional Challenges of Working with Stag Films
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Liana Zhou
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Q&A Off the Rails: Hell Bound Train
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Brian Graney (IU Black Film Center/Archive) Hell Bound Train: Tracking Preservation and Scholarship
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Brian Graney
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 S Torriano Berry (Howard University) Reconstructing the Eloyce Gist Film Collection Fragments at the Library of Congress: Hell Bound Train (1929-30) and Verdict Not Guilty...
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, S. Torriano Berry
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Jacqueline Stewart (U of Chicago) Early Black Film Artifacts as Material Evidence
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Ken Eisenstein (Bucknell University) A Dream (ca. 1974) from Hollis Frampton's Unfinished Magellan Cycle
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 29 Noelle Griffis (Indiana University) The Peter Bogdanovich Collection, Indiana University Lilly Library
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Noelle Griffis
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Carolyn Faber (Karemquin Films) The Interrupters (2011) and Other Selections from Kartemquin
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Carolyn Faber
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 28 Nadia Ghasedi (Washington University) Eyes on the Prize, Henry Hampton Collection
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Q&A Working for a Living
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 James Paasche (Indiana University) on Transportation Underground: The Story of Pipeline (Robert Young, for Indiana Farm Bureau Co-Op Association, 1953)
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, James Paasche
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Gregory A. Waller (Indiana University) Amateur Footage of Farm and Apple Orchard, Hickory Hill, Indiana (ca. 1930) Musical Accompaniment by Jason Fickel
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Donald Crafton (University of Notre Dame) and Andrew Beckman (Studebaker National Museum) Partnership of Faith (1949, Studebaker Corp.)
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Q&A Educational Films and University Distribution
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Skip Elsheimer (AV Geeks) Educational Films
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Marsha Gordon (North Carolina State University) and Allyson Nadia Field (UCLA) On Felicia (Alan Gorg, Bob Dickson, and Trevor Greenwood, 1965)
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Natasha Ritsma (Kenyon College) History of the Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Alex Kupfer (NYU) History of University Extension Programs and as Nontheatrical Film Producers and Distributors
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Rachael Stoeltje (IU Libraries Film Archives) Introduction to Educational Films and University Distribution
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Q&A Media Migration
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From the Orphan Film Symposium entitled Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image , September 26-28, 2013, Indiana University Bloomington. Presented by IU Libraries Film Archive and Indiana University Cinema with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' Department of Cinema Studies. Recorded at the IU Cinema, September 27 Mona Jimenez (NYU Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program) Free Floating TV: Custom Video Instruments of the 1970s
Topics: Orphan Film Symposium, Indiana University, Mona Jimenez